Yeah, the actual death of ANY genre in gaming is greatly exaggerated. Whether it's hardcore turn-based war games or Interactive Fiction, there's always someone or some group willing to carry the torch, even commercially. I prefer to talk about "death in the mainstream", meaning regular game releases that make it into most retail channels. In that regard, GAG's in one form or another are most certainly not dead, seeing release on PC, consoles and handhelds.
Yeah, the actual death of ANY genre in gaming is greatly exaggerated. Whether it's hardcore turn-based war games or Interactive Fiction, there's always someone or some group willing to carry the torch, even commercially. I prefer to talk about "death in the mainstream", meaning regular game releases that make it into most retail channels. In that regard, GAG's in one form or another are most certainly not dead, seeing release on PC, consoles and handhelds.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.